Orlando Pirates have officially stepped back from the race to sign Congolese goal machine Fiston Mayele, despite years of admiration and attempts to lure him to Soweto.
The Buccaneers had identified the Pyramids FC striker as a top priority, dating back to the era of Spanish head coach José Riveiro. At the time, Pirates sought to strengthen their frontline with a proven finisher, and Mayele ticked all the right boxes.
“Orlando Pirates have been interested in Fiston Mayele since the time they were still under Jose Riveiro as their coach,” confirmed a source.
“There have been several attempts to bring him to the club, and agents from both South Africa and abroad have tried to facilitate the deal. But the reality is, the player’s value has soared beyond what is feasible in the local market.”
Mayele’s rise leaves PSL giants behind
Mayele has enjoyed a sensational campaign, spearheading Pyramids FC to their first-ever CAF Champions League triumph. The Congolese forward finished as the tournament’s top scorer with nine goals, including decisive strikes against Orlando Pirates in the semi-finals and Mamelodi Sundowns in the final.
The 30-year-old’s performances on the continental stage have dramatically increased his market value. In the Egyptian Premier League, Mayele continued his stellar form, driving Pyramids to a second-place finish and a run to the Egypt Cup final.
R70m contract keeps Mayele out of reach
Reports from Egypt reveal that Pyramids have already tabled a lucrative contract extension worth approximately R70 million per season in a bid to retain their talisman. This massive financial package has made it nearly impossible for local clubs, including Pirates.
Faced with this financial reality, Orlando Pirates have now redirected their focus to more attainable targets.
Chiefs still hopeful but face the same battle
While the Buccaneers have bowed out, Kaizer Chiefs remain interested in securing Mayele’s services. The striker previously confirmed he held discussions with Amakhosi head coach Nasreddine Nabi, under whom he flourished at Young Africans SC in Tanzania.
However, Mayele’s soaring price tag presents a formidable obstacle for the Naturena-based side as well.
With Orlando Pirates out, can Chiefs now seal the costly deal with Mayele?
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